The basic theory behind removing vocals is that they are usually dead center in the mix, so vocal removers for the most part remove the center of the stereo field. Usually you also get very unwanted side effects from this. But give analog X a try.
Check out warbeatz.com. I'm pretty sure he has a vocal removing tutorial on there. It's the best tutorial on that subject that I've seen. He uses Fl Studio to do it too!!!!! Hope that helps. ~PEACE~
damn. i guess i owe you an apology. i wouldnt have believed it if i didnt see it with my own eyes. i always dismissed that theory as an old wives tale. lol
What is the big dela with removing vocals from track. It is so hard to remove vocals from a track without damaginf other elements. Most big name artist just recreate most of the sample. Even sometime do to the vocals. They sing part you may thing that's on a soul record but it not. Peace
on some real shit, the vocal removers only work for certain songs because they just get rid of the center of the track. Alot of tracks have panned vocals or harmonies but it works good on some shit ive sampled. I use the vocal remover called kareokeo, check it out its pretty good and its vst enabled
Is'nt that tutorial video on Extracting vocals 4 acapella,I think he's talkin about gettin rid of the vocals,unless theres a way to invert the frequencies in another way to cancel out the vocals.